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TV "The Boondocks" is known for its amusing, animated commentary on all things controversial. Here's why the culture needs its return immediately.
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Politics YG didn't stop the theatrics there, as his Rolling Loud Los Angeles performance also included a Donald Trump impersonator.
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Original Content During the star-studded Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, Kendrick Lamar didn’t rap the infamous “Alright” line, “we hate po-po,” and the brief silence from that moment was deafening.
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Crime In November of last year, Brett Hankison was found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights while executing a search warrant.
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Society His decision to perform during the Superbowl is being received through a retrospective lens.
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Original Content Over thirty years later, N.W.A.'s "Fuck Tha Police" resonates with a new generation, finding life as a modern-day protest anthem.
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Pop Culture After he lashed out at the mother of Floyd's daughter, Floyd's cousin Tera Brown delivers a message from the family.
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Gram Lakeith Stanfield caught wind of Lil Wayne's comments about police brutality and the current protests tied to the murder of George Floyd, and it's clear that he didn't agree with the rapper's sentiments.
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Life A slap on the wrist for an NYPD officer who shoved a 14-year-old boy through a glass window.
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Music NYPD say they've done a full investigation and haven't found any evidence.
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Politics 15-year-old Jaheim McMillan was shot outside of a Family Dollar.
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News Lil B pays tribute to victims of police violence on his new song "I Am George Floyd."
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Music He detailed why he felt it was necessary to create "The Bigger Picture" and explained not using political moments for social media posts.
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Society The video shows the teen bleeding from the face after an officer punched him in the head.
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Crime Derek Chauvin is currently serving a 22.5-year sentence for the murder of George Floyd.
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Alexander Cole